La Cocina Mexicana y su Revolución Imposible | Ricardo Muñoz Zurita | TEDxCalle Aldama
For centuries, the idea of a Mexican chef was almost unthinkable. Today, Mexican cuisine is recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity—and Ricardo Muñoz Zurita has been at the heart of this transformation. In his TEDxCalle Aldama talk, La Cocina Mexicana y su Revolución Imposible, he traces the extraordinary journey of Mexico’s culinary identity, from its marginalization to global recognition. As a chef, historian, and pioneer of this movement, Ricardo reveals how tradition, perseverance, and a deep respect for indigenous knowledge turned an “impossible” dream into a worldwide culinary revolution. Widely regarded as “the anthropologist of Mexican gastronomy,” Ricardo is a renowned chef, author, and culinary researcher dedicated to preserving Mexico’s rich culinary traditions. His passion for the diverse regional cuisines of Mexico inspired his groundbreaking work, including the acclaimed Diccionario Enciclopédico de la Gastronomía Mexicana. Trained at prestigious institutions like Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and The Culinary Institute of America in New York, he combines deep academic knowledge with hands-on expertise.In 2016, Muñoz Zurita established the Ricardo Muñoz Zurita Medal, honoring excellence in culinary education, research, and editorial contributions, alongside a scholarship to support emerging Mexican chefs. A 2017 nominee for the Basque Culinary World Prize, his work has cemented his legacy as a guardian of Mexican culinary heritage and a mentor to the next generation of gastronomes. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
More from TED
- 8:50Refining Africa’s Digital Future: The Power of Data | Daere Akobo | TEDxMambillaStIn this talk, Daere Akobo challenges the conventional perspective on data, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize industries, economies, and societies. By drawing parallels between refineries and digital transformation, Daere explores how a shift in mindset can unlock Africa’s economic future – highlighting the need to own our data, build structured systems, drive interconnectivity, and establish a vision to create a sustainable digital economy in Africa. Daere Akobo is an Entrepreneur, Business Mentor, and Philanthropist. He is the CEO of AKD Digital Solutions Ltd and the Group CEO of an international business conglomerate. With over 25 years of experience in the oil and gas sector, his business focus has since diversified beyond Oil and Gas to encompass a variety of industries with growth potential, including power, water, and process technology, e-commerce, telecommunications, and information technology.He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Directors, London; the Chartered Institute of Directors, Nigeria; the Chartered Institute of Management Consultants and a Certified Management Consultant. He is a Member of the Young Presidents Organization and a member of the Forbes Business Council. His insights received considerable attention when published in the Forbes Africa-Nigeria 60th Anniversary Edition.He is an innovator at heart, driven by his life motto: "A dream without a deadline is a nightmare.” This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 15:22Equal Access & Social Inclusion: Nigeria's Unfinished Promise | Kate Okoh-Kpina | TEDxMambillaStIn this thought-provoking journey, Kate explores the importance of gender equity, social inclusion, and legal frameworks that protect the rights of vulnerable groups in Nigeria. Drawing from personal experiences and legal precedents, she sheds light on systemic discrimination, harmful cultural practices, and the urgent need for policy reforms. This talk challenges societal norms and calls for collective action to dismantle biases, ensuring equal access to opportunities for all. Kate Okoh-Kpina is an exceptional legal expert specializing in gender and inclusion. She has a rich background in law shaped by her family’s legacy. She holds an LL.M in International Law from the University College London as a distinguished John Carr scholar. With over 10 years of experience in legal practice and international development, she has been instrumental in designing and implementing reforms in criminal justice and gender.Presently, she leads the gender, diversity, equity, and inclusion secretariat of the GIZ Nigeria & ECOWAS country office. She is an avid reader and prolific writer. Her articles on gender; criminal justice reforms; power and infrastructure; and securities and investments can be found on academia.edu. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx